Voting for the 2019 Good Beer Guide is now open. Ipswich & East Suffolk Camra members can register their votes on this page. Votes must be cast by 24/2/2018.

About Ipswich & East Suffolk Camra

CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) is a national consumer campaign run to promote Real Ale and a greater awareness in local pub and responsible beer drinking issues.

The Ipswich & East Suffolk Branch is one of about 200 branches that exist in the UK and usually meets monthly on Tuesdays to discuss issues related to local brewers and local pubs. It also organises the Ipswich beer festival and supports the Museum of East Anglian Life's Stowmarket beer festival and the John Peel centre beer festival.

The Camra Charter

Support the re-balancing of alcohol taxation to protect well-run community pubs, small brewers and traditional cider producers.

Press for reform of beer tie arrangements to ensure a fair deal for consumers and allow local brewers to sell their beers to local pubs and to deliver a sustainable future for Britain's pubs.

Seek to address issues of alcohol-related harm through a more targeted, nuanced policy approach that supports pubs which play a positive rôle in community life and provide a safe and responsible place to enjoy a drink.